Unfortunately your permit to carry doesn't mean anything here in Maryland.
If going across state lines then you should have ammo and firearm in separate compartments and if that isn't possible then make sure you have one of them secured, in a locked container would be as safe as you can, and...
So how is their definition of safe gun storage applicable to everyone and there is no other safe way to store a firearm? That is like saying the definition the left has for an assault rifle is the only definition for a semi auto rifle and also makes it applicable to every semi auto rifle on the...
Storing firearms safely is relative to your surroundings and circumstances imo. This is a study of what the people who did the study consider safe and most likely they know nothing about firearms.
Blaster,
Interesting read on the different insurances but I don't see them being compared to USCCA. Did I miss it or it was there and just not posted?
A bit pricey as well but may be worth it if I could see the comparisons to USCCA if they are available. Yeah, I'm lazy and don't feel like...
I hope you are not teaching people this in your class as it is absolutely incorrect. Inside your home there is NO duty to retreat and you can stand your ground. OUTSIDE your home you have a duty to retreat when you can SAFELY do so. Notice the word SAFELY.
EDIT: I see the answer has been given...
I went with USCCA as well.
Just for clarification, Maryland DOES have castle doctrine case history. The civil immunity law was called castle doctrine law but was not at all the same. Maryland is one of the oldest states with "your house is your castle" doctrine. Just wish the law makers would...
Just for clarification, this is also the HQL instructor who makes his students fire a minimum of 20 rounds and they must hit the target where HE says or they don't qualify. He likes to make up additions to the law as he see's fit.
That's the kind of 2A supporters we have in our midst, some...